2017–18 SEHA League

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2017–18 SEHA League season
LeagueSEHA League
SportHandball
Duration30 August 2017 – 17 March 2018
Number of games90 (regular season)
94 (including F4 tournament)
Number of teams10
 Belarus (1 team)
 Croatia (2 teams)
 North Macedonia (2 teams)
 Serbia (2 teams)
 Slovakia (1 team)
 Slovenia (2 teams)
Regular season
Season championsNorth Macedonia Vardar
Season MVPLuka Cindrić[1]
Top scorerHalil Jaganjac
(100 goals) [2]
Final Four
Finals championsNorth Macedonia Vardar[3]
  Runners-upCroatia PPD Zagreb
Finals MVPLuka Cindrić
SEHA League seasons

The 2017–18 SEHA League season was the seventh season of the SEHA (South East Handball Association) League and fourth under the sponsorship of the Russian oil and gas company Gazprom. Ten teams from six countries (Belarus, Croatia, Macedonia, Serbia, Slovakia and Slovenia) participated in this year's competition.[4]

Vardar are the defending champions. The SEHA League consists of two phases – the first one has 18 rounds in which all teams play one home and one away games against each other. Afterwards, the four best ranked clubs played on the Final Four tournament.

The campaign began on 30 August 2017 with three matches from the first round. The regular season ended on 17 March 2018.

The final four tournament was held at the Jane Sandanski Arena in Skopje, Macedonia from 13th to 15 April 2018.

Team information[]

Venues and locations[]

Country Team City Venue (Capacity)
Belarus Belarus Meshkov Brest Brest (3,740)
Croatia Croatia PPD Zagreb Zagreb Arena Zagreb (15,200)
(2,000)
Nexe Našice (2,500)
North Macedonia Macedonia Vardar Skopje Jane Sandanski Arena (6,000)
Metalurg Skopje Boris Trajkovski Sports Center (7,000), Avtokomanda (2,000)
Serbia Serbia Pančevo Strelište Sports Hall (1,100)
Vojvodina Novi Sad SPENS (11,000), (2,000)
Slovakia Slovakia Tatran Prešov Prešov City Hall Prešov (4,000)
Slovenia Slovenia Gorenje Velenje Velenje Red Hall (2,500)
Celje Pivovarna Laško Celje Zlatorog Arena (5,500)

Personnel and kits[]

Following is the list of clubs competing in 2017–18 SEHA League, with their manager, team captain, kit manufacturer and shirt sponsor.

Team Head coach Team captain Kit manufacturer Shirt sponsor (main)
Meshkov Brest Ukraine Serhiy Bebeshko Belarus Dzmitry Nikulenkau Joma BelGazpromBank
PPD Zagreb Croatia Zlatko Saračević Croatia Igor Vori Hummel Prvo Plinarsko Društvo
Nexe Croatia Croatia Jako Nexe
Vardar Spain Raúl González North Macedonia Stojanče Stoilov Hummel Bet City
Metalurg Croatia Lino Červar North Macedonia Filip Kuzmanovski Kempa Duferco Makstil
Dinamo Serbia Serbia unit-sport Grad Pančevo
Vojvodina Bosnia and Herzegovina Kasim Kamenica Serbia NAAI Vinarija Zvonko Bogdan
Tatran Prešov Croatia Slavko Goluža Slovakia ATAK Phoenix
Gorenje Velenje Croatia Željko Babić Slovenia Kempa Gorenje
Celje Pivovarna Laško Slovenia Slovenia Nike Laško

Coaching changes[]

Round Club Outgoing coach Date of change Incoming coach
3rd Vojvodina Serbia 18 September 2017[5] Serbia
7th PPD Zagreb Bosnia and Herzegovina Kasim Kamenica 27 November 2017[6] Croatia Zlatko Saračević
12th Vojvodina Serbia 6 January 2018 Bosnia and Herzegovina Kasim Kamenica
18th Vojvodina Bosnia and Herzegovina Kasim Kamenica 28 March 2018[7] Serbia

Regular season[]

Standings[]

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 North Macedonia Vardar 18 17 1 0 565 445 +120 52 Final four
2 Croatia PPD Zagreb 18 12 2 4 514 463 +51 38
3 Slovenia Celje Pivovarna Laško 18 11 2 5 540 489 +51 35
4 Belarus Meshkov Brest 18 10 1 7 532 499 +33 31
5 Slovenia Gorenje Velenje 18 9 3 6 523 482 +41 30
6 Slovakia Tatran Prešov 18 6 4 8 494 487 +7 22
7 North Macedonia Metalurg 18 7 1 10 487 521 −34 22
8 Croatia Nexe 18 2 6 10 455 510 −55 12
9 Serbia 18 2 3 13 456 554 −98 9
10 Serbia Vojvodina 18 2 1 15 461 567 −106 7

Results[]

Home \ Away Belarus MES Croatia ZAG Croatia NEX North Macedonia VAR North Macedonia MET Serbia Serbia VOJ Slovakia TAT Slovenia GOR Slovenia CEL
Belarus Meshkov Brest 24–23 35–23 25–25 35–30 29–26 32–27 32–26 32–33 30–34
Croatia PPD Zagreb 27–24 27–19 24–25 30–28 40–29 35–25 32–26 26–25 25–25
Croatia Nexe 19–29 29–30 21–30 31–31 27–19 33–28 23–27 24–24 23–35
North Macedonia Vardar 31–23 30–23 29–25 31–24 42–32 37–22 32–28 32–19 35–27
North Macedonia Metalurg 37–33 26–32 29–22 23–32 33–25 30–26 31–30 24–29 28–26
Serbia 26–33 28–28 25–25 23–27 20–25 22–20 26–26 27–29 26–37
Serbia Vojvodina 27–36 21–29 29–28 32–36 21–19 24–29 23–23 27–39 26–31
Slovakia Tatran Prešov 24–23 33–28 26–26 22–30 27–19 36–24 35–26 27–27 25–26
Slovenia Gorenje Velenje 37–28 23–25 30–30 24–30 37–25 34–24 37–20 27–25 22–25
Slovenia Celje Pivovarna Laško 24–29 23–30 27–27 28–31 34–25 39–25 36–27 32–28 31–27
Source:[citation needed]
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Final Four[]

The SEHA - Gazprom League Executive Committee has made the decision for the final four tournament to be held at the Jane Sandanski Arena in Skopje, Macedonia from 13th to 15 April.[8]

Format[]

The first-placed team of the standings faced the fourth-placed team, and the second-placed team played against the third-placed team from the standings in the Final Four.

Semifinals[]

13 April 2018
17:45 CEST (UTC+02:00)
Vardar North Macedonia 33–24 Belarus Meshkov Brest Jane Sandanski Arena, Skopje
Attendance: 5,380
Referees: Gubica, Milošević (CRO)
Cindrić 6 (17–14) Baranau 9
Yellow card 1×Suspension Report Yellow card 5×Suspension
13 April 2018
20:15 CEST (UTC+02:00)
PPD Zagreb Croatia 29–28 Slovenia Celje Pivovarna Laško Jane Sandanski Arena, Skopje
Attendance: 2,270
Referees: Nikolov, Nachevski (MKD)
7 (14–11) Mačkovšek 6
Yellow card 2×Suspension Report Yellow card 3×Suspension

Match for third place[]

15 April 2018
17:45 CEST (UTC+02:00)
Meshkov Brest Belarus 28–31 Slovenia Celje Pivovarna Laško Jane Sandanski Arena, Skopje
Attendance: 3,000
Referees: Nikolić Stojković (SRB)
Horák, Shumak 5 (14–15) Mlakar 7
 4×Suspension Report Yellow card 4×Suspension 1×Red card

Final[]

15 April 2018
20:15 CEST (UTC+02:00)
Vardar North Macedonia 26–24 Croatia PPD Zagreb Jane Sandanski Arena, Skopje
Attendance: 6,000
Referees: Brynovski, Čanda (SVK)
Cindrić, Krištopāns 5 (14–13) Horvat 8
Yellow card 1×Suspension Report Yellow card 2×Suspension 1×Red card

Top goalscorers[]

As of 15 April 2018
Rank Player Club Goals
1 Croatia Halil Jaganjac North Macedonia Metalurg 100
2 Croatia Slovakia Tatran Prešov 95
3 Croatia Zlatko Horvat Croatia PPD Zagreb 92

References[]

External links[]

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